## Changes
This cherry-picks from #1490 to address an issue that came up in #1511.
The function `dyn.SetByPath` requires intermediate values to be present.
If they are not, it returns an error that it cannot index a map. This is
not an issue on main, where the intermediate maps are always created,
even if they are not present in the dynamic configuration tree. As of
#1511, we'll no longer populate empty maps for empty structs if they are
not explicitly set (i.e., a non-nil pointer). This change writes a bool
pointer to avoid this issue altogether.
## Tests
Unit tests pass.
## Changes
This changes `databricks bundle deploy` so that it skips the lock
acquisition/release step for a `mode: development` target:
* This saves about 2 seconds (measured over 100 runs on a quiet/busy
workspace).
* This helps avoid the `deploy lock acquired by lennart@company.com at
2024-02-28 15:48:38.40603 +0100 CET. Use --force-lock to override` error
* Risk: this may cause deployment conflicts, but since dev mode
deployments are always scoped to a user, that risk should be minimal
Update after discussion:
* This behavior can now be disabled via a setting.
* Docs PR: https://github.com/databricks/docs/pull/15873
## Measurements
### 100 deployments of the "python_default" project to an empty
workspace
_Before this branch:_
p50 time: 11.479 seconds
p90 time: 11.757 seconds
_After this branch:_
p50 time: 9.386 seconds
p90 time: 9.599 seconds
### 100 deployments of the "python_default" project to a busy (staging)
workspace
_Before this branch:_
* p50 time: 13.335 seconds
* p90 time: 15.295 seconds
_After this branch:_
* p50 time: 11.397 seconds
* p90 time: 11.743 seconds
### Typical duration of deployment steps
* Acquiring Deployment Lock: 1.096 seconds
* Deployment Preparations and Operations: 1.477 seconds
* Uploading Artifacts: 1.26 seconds
* Finalizing Deployment: 9.699 seconds
* Releasing Deployment Lock: 1.198 seconds
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Co-authored-by: Pieter Noordhuis <pcnoordhuis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Nester <andrew.nester.dev@gmail.com>
## Changes
This diagnostics type allows us to capture multiple warnings as well as
errors in the return value. This is a preparation for returning
additional warnings from mutators in case we detect non-fatal problems.
* All return statements that previously returned an error now return
`diag.FromErr`
* All return statements that previously returned `fmt.Errorf` now return
`diag.Errorf`
* All `err != nil` checks now use `diags.HasError()` or `diags.Error()`
## Tests
* Existing tests pass.
* I confirmed no call site under `./bundle` or `./cmd/bundle` uses
`errors.Is` on the return value from mutators. This is relevant because
we cannot wrap errors with `%w` when calling `diag.Errorf` (like
`fmt.Errorf`; context in https://github.com/golang/go/issues/47641).
## Changes
This PR changes the default and `mode: production` recommendation to
target `/Users` for deployment. Previously, we used `/Shared`, but
because of a lack of POSIX-like permissions in WorkspaceFS this meant
that files inside would be readable and writable by other users in the
workspace.
Detailed change:
* `default-python` no longer uses a path that starts with `/Shared`
* `mode: production` no longer requires a path that starts with
`/Shared`
## Related PRs
Docs: https://github.com/databricks/docs/pull/14585
Examples: https://github.com/databricks/bundle-examples/pull/17
## Tests
* Manual tests
* Template unit tests (with an extra check to avoid /Shared)
## Changes
This PR:
1. Renames `FilesPath` -> `FilePath` and `ArtifactsPath` ->
`ArtifactPath` in the bundle and metadata configuration to make them
consistant with the json tags.
2. Fixes development / production mode error messages to point to
`file_path` and `artifact_path`
## Tests
Existing unit tests. This is a strightforward renaming of the fields.
Partly mitigates #859. It's still not clear to me if there is an actual
use case or if users are trying to use "development" mode jobs for
production, but making this overridable is reasonable.
Beyond this fix I think we could do something in the Jobs schedule UI,
but it would help to better understand the use case (or actual reason of
confusion). I expect we should hint customers to move away from dev mode
rather than unpause.
## Changes
The jobs backend propagates job tags to the underlying cloud provider's
resources. As such, they need to match the constraints a cloud provider
places on tag values. The display name can contain anything. With this
change, we modify the tag value to equal the short name as used in the
name prefix.
Additionally, we leverage tag normalization as introduced in #819 to
make sure characters that aren't accepted are removed before using the
value as a tag value.
This is a new stab at #810 and should completely eliminate this class of
problems.
## Tests
Tests pass.
## Changes
The latest rendition of isServicePrincipal no longer worked for
non-admin users as it used the "principals get" API.
This new version relies on the property that service principals always
have a UUID as their userName. This was tested with the eng-jaws
principal (8b948b2e-d2b5-4b9e-8274-11b596f3b652).
## Changes
This pull request extends the templating support in preparation of a
new, default template (WIP, https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/686):
* builtin templates that can be initialized using e.g. `databricks
bundle init default-python`
* builtin templates are embedded into the executable using go's `embed`
functionality, making sure they're co-versioned with the CLI
* new helpers to get the workspace name, current user name, etc. help
craft a complete template
* (not enabled yet) when the user types `databricks bundle init` they
can interactively select the `default-python` template
And makes two tangentially related changes:
* IsServicePrincipal now uses the "users" API rather than the
"principals" API, since the latter is too slow for our purposes.
* mode: prod no longer requires the 'target.prod.git' setting. It's hard
to set that from a template. (Pieter is planning an overhaul of warnings
support; this would be one of the first warnings we show.)
The actual `default-python` template is maintained in a separate PR:
https://github.com/databricks/cli/pull/686
## Tests
Unit tests, manual testing
## Changes
Renamed Environments to Targets in bundle.yml.
The change is backward-compatible and customers can continue to use
`environments` in the time being.
## Tests
Added tests which checks that both `environments` and `targets` sections
in bundle.yml works correctly